RE: ipv6 acl's [bcc][faked-from]

From: marvin greenlee (marvin@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Wed Apr 20 2005 - 19:07:27 GMT-3


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C4Router5(config)#ipv6 access-list TEST
C4Router5(config-ipv6-acl)#permit ipv6 FEC0::123:0/125
% Incomplete command.

C4Router5(config-ipv6-acl)#permit ipv6 FEC0::123:0/125 ?
  X:X:X:X::X/<0-128> IPv6 destination prefix x:x::y/<z>
  any Any destination prefix
  host A single destination host

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Marvin Greenlee, CCIE#12237, CCSI# 30483
Network Learning Inc
marvin@ccbootcamp.com
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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 2:41 PM
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Subject: ipv6 acl's [bcc][faked-from]
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Hi guys,
 
When configuring an ipv6 acl, is there anything like a standard acl in ipv4
or are all ipv6 "extended"?
 
I'm trying to understand a route-map being used to select ipv6 addresses to
be redistributed. The route-map references an ipv6 acl
 
and the acl was like this:
 
ipv6 access-list Connected->RIP
 permit ipv6 FEC0::123:0/125 any
 permit ipv6 FEC0::103:0/126 any
 
 
Notice the "any" at the end of each acl statement. Is added that required?
Will the IOS add that if you don't?
 
I don't have a router to test this so any feedback would be greatly
appreciated.
 
TIA, Tim



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